Psychomagnetic device



May 18 1926. 1,585,066

F. J. WILSON PSYCHOMAGNETIG DEVICE F il'ed Dec. 7, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented May is, was.

reason FREDERICK J. WILSON, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.

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Application filed December This invention relates to psychic apparatus and has for an object to provide a combined dark chamber, indicia means, and a duplicate, exterior or light exposed indicia so coordinated that any force actuating a movable double pointed indicator finger will result in an exactly similar indication both inside and outside the chamber.

The invention consists of a dark chamber having fixedly related interior and exterior pointing fingers and duplicate inner and outer indicia for relative ends of each of. the fingers.

Other objects and advantages will be made manifest in the following specification of apparatus incorporating; embodiments of the invention; it being understood that modifications, variations and adaptations may be resorted to within the spirit of the invention.

Figure 1 is a perspective of the dark-cell.

Figure 2 is a vertical section through the front portion of the cell. Figure 3 is a plan of a knock-down card board box body. Figure 4 shows the body set up in a box bottom. Figure 5 is a perspective of a box top and bottom for enclosing the foldable body.

The apparatus, as here disclosed, includes a suitable box 2 having a front wall 8 and a liftable top or cover 4: closing down upon a rubber seat 5 mounted in the rim of the box walls.

On the inside and the outside of the front wall 3 are duplicate subject matter indioia rings 7 indicating certain word and letter signs.

Concentric to the rings 7 are inside and outside segments 11 of indicia.

Mounted in the front wall 3 and on the center of the arcs of the indioia 711 is a freely turnable spindle 12 having collars 13 adjacent the wall. The outer ends of the shaft are flattened to non-turnably receive inside and outside fingers 14:-15 which are duplicate and have, each, an end adjacent to the inner indicia 11 and an end adjacent to the outer indicia 7.

A less costly form of the device is shown in Figs. 3, l and 5, in which there is provided a box top having a flange 21 to fit on a shallow bottom 22. Collapsible and paokable in the box parts 20-22 is a fold able box body comprising a central base 23 of rectangular form and having upwardly opposite folding sides 24 and opposite sides 7, 1925. Serial No. 73,750.

25. The sides 24 have flanges 26 to fasten to the sides when all of the sides are set upright in Fig. 4c. When set up the body Fits in the bottom 22 and top 20 closed down on top of the body.

The front. wall 24 has inside and outside duplex double pointed fingers 14 as shown in Fig. 2 which are shaft connected for similar movement to register with inner and outer indicia arcs 11-11 on the front wall 24:.

From this it will be seen that any physical, psychical, magnetic, electrical or other agency operating one pointing finger will cause a similar movement of the other and the registering points of the fingers will designate like message indicia.

Since each finger has diametrically opposite sharp pointing ends (for respective sign arcs) the symbol of the outer are 7 are disaligned from those of the inner arc 11, diametrically opposite. In other words, when the longer point of afinger is registering with a symbol on segment 7 its shorter end is in register or close relation to a dividing line, as 16, of the symbol spaces.

The broad purpose of the invention is to provide apparatus having a front indicia exposed to light and an inside indicia in a dark cell and to provide cooperative fingers adapted for movement together to register identical message symbols within and without the box.

Within the box are media or chemical compartments 17.

The inside and outside indicia are identical in inside and outside space matter or symbol position.

The invention claimed is:

1. In psychic. apparatus device, a dark cell having a front wall provided in its inside and its outside with duplicate arcs of symbolic indicia, and duplicate inside and outside pointing fingers which are rigidly connected and operative to register with identic indicia of the inside and outside arcs.

2. A device of the character set forth in claim 1, and in which indicia arcs are arranged in concentric relation, and the fingers each have long and short pointing ends for respective outer and inner indicia arcs.

3. A device as set out in claim 1, and in which the tires on either face are arranged in groups of symbols, the arcuate groups being arranged in concentric relation, and the symbols Iot one group heing unaligned diametrically as to the other.

t l. In occult o1- psychic apparatus a 'box body having abuse with folcla'ble side walls adapted to be set up in box form, one of the walls having connected inside and outside double pointing fingers and duplicate indicia charts on the inside and outside face; of the i-said Well with arcs'mioudinate to the [iu gvr ends, and top quid bottom device-s 'l'm'ming top and bottom for the set up body and FREDERICK J. \VILbY )X. 

